NASA cancels landmark mission to the moon in blow to its lunar programNASA cancels $600 million mission to explore lunar south pole, impacting US competitiveness in new space race.
Why people are trying to save NASA's VIPER missionNASA's cancellation of the VIPER mission faces backlash as supporters call for Congress intervention to restore its budget citing risks to lunar exploration and wasted investment.
NASA cancels $450-million mission to drill for ice on the Moon - surprising researchersNASA canceled VIPER mission due to budget constraints affecting completion and testing, seeking partners for future lunar missions.
NASA Spent $450 Million on a Moon Rover. Now It's Canceling the Mission.NASA canceled the VIPER mission to the moon due to delays and rising costs, opting for a nonfunctional mass simulator instead, reflecting NASA's budget constraints.
NASA scraps its VIPER project that aimed to look for ice on the moonNASA cancels VIPER mission to the moon's south pole due to cost increases and delays, saving at least $84 million.
NASA cancels landmark mission to the moon in blow to its lunar programNASA cancels $600 million mission to explore lunar south pole, impacting US competitiveness in new space race.
Why people are trying to save NASA's VIPER missionNASA's cancellation of the VIPER mission faces backlash as supporters call for Congress intervention to restore its budget citing risks to lunar exploration and wasted investment.
NASA cancels $450-million mission to drill for ice on the Moon - surprising researchersNASA canceled VIPER mission due to budget constraints affecting completion and testing, seeking partners for future lunar missions.
NASA Spent $450 Million on a Moon Rover. Now It's Canceling the Mission.NASA canceled the VIPER mission to the moon due to delays and rising costs, opting for a nonfunctional mass simulator instead, reflecting NASA's budget constraints.
NASA scraps its VIPER project that aimed to look for ice on the moonNASA cancels VIPER mission to the moon's south pole due to cost increases and delays, saving at least $84 million.